Advertisements

To read more than 200 comments...

click on the title of any post, it is a link to a separate page that shows all the comments. Scroll down to the bottom of the comments until you see the words newer and newest next to the number of comments on the right, those words are links that will lead you to a new page of comments. :)

I was going to be all priggish and disapproving - and then I remembered the picture I posted of my 7 yr old and her cousin with their large glasses if Chardonnay. Oh yes, I thought it was v amusing at the time. Probs like Madonna did (and I can't stand the woman). Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

It IS a big deal! The kid on the left has braces for fuck's sake!! The legal drinking age in Switzerland is 16, so he doesn't even meet that. He also has a bunch of screen grabs over at the DM with captions like #faded and he looks wayyyyy-sted. He's probably just a harmless little punk, but she's raising him to be a dumbass.

The year are speeding by. I still remember what I was doing when I cracked open the VANITY FAIR? photo spread of an infant Lourdes and Madge. She was the first to do the whole HERE'S MY BABY photo spread.

It is in most teens to want to do what they are not supposed to. Adult things.

Wait, did Madonna take these pics or did her son's friends take them and then they sent them to mom to mess with her. The context helps a lot.

And of course we all did stupid stuff like this. There are pictures with these boys behind the bar. Would be interesting to determine why they were allowed behind a fully stocked bar at 13. In America, someone could lose their liquor license.

We have alcoholism in our family history for years. WE have chosen to educate our boys to leave it alone...PLEASE...for the sake of your own future and that of your future wives and children. Not everyone who drinks becomes an alcoholic, but in our family, the odds are great and it's just not worth it. If someone else took it upon themselves to go ahead and decide that it was not a big deal to introduce my child to alcohol at the age of 13, let alone it being illegal... there would be heads rolling. You can't play those games with other people's kids. You don't know what demons you might unleash. Very few subjects I feel this strongly about. It's not a funny joke to play, Madonna. It's irresponsible.

I'm no church lady but a mom posted a pick of my 13 year old I would be pissed-they get expelled for this kind of sh*t at my kids private school. People don't forget...Madonna might be the former "material girl" but she's still a midwestern hillbilly at heart (I'm from the midwest so no hate please) - and not exactly a moral compass for today's youth.

Madonna said it's a joke - what's the joke? Boys will boys? Any day's a good day for a teen to go on a bender?

Teenagers do dumb things, that's how they learn to not do dumb things. The response to something like this, however, should be less, "Haha! Lighten up, it's a joke!" than "Doooood! My mom saw this and now I'm grounded for the next 80 years! THANKS, BRO!"

Oh Madonna, you're so edgy. Insert a big eye roll! If any parent used my kid as a photo prop to make rounds holding alcohol like that I'd flip out. That shit would have consequences if they play sports, are part if extra circulars ect

Bwahahahahahaha! If you let your adolescent son party at Madonna's house without your supervision, I hope you sent him with some condoms, a pack of red bull and a blankie for emotional support. I'm just saying, he's gonna some things.

Correction, someone said Madge's son is the middle one, it;s actually the one on the far left(with braces). He's a cutie and I think she just found it hilarious at the time. Honestly, imagine a little kid holding a bottle of wine it's such an odd, out of place thing ahaha.I think she's actually a pretty good mom (from what I read/hear)

Madonna is just stupid. How is it a joke? Where is this funny? This is akin to when she yelled to her audience in a pep rally way, "who here is on Molly?? Wooohoooo"" but with her own kid - and his friends. Either those friends have Michael Jackson's Neverland parents, who let their kids sleep over unattended with a popstar, despite abuse rumors and allegations even, or they are seething mad and thatll be the final playdate with lil' Rocco. Yes, kids drink and do stupid stuff. It's hard enough to navigate peer pressure with adult boundaries and supervision. But t least then you have a chance to learn. Like this? Where are the lines and guidance? It's all being glamourized. It's all being promoted and mocking mature, reasonable, safe behavior. Kids need rules, they need to feel they bend them sometimes, and even break them, but with safe enough rules, the bends and breaks are learning experiences, not life altering consequences. Madonna is an idiotic overgrown child, who is too desperate to stay relevant and seen as cool. Pathetic. Think about how cigarettes aren't used in tv shows anymore. It was decided, rightfully so, that it sent a poor message, yet Madonna does this with her legions of young fans at the expense of them and her child and his "friends." gross.

Advertisement

Search Crazy Days and Nights

Get in touch & Follow us

Advertisement

Labels

Advertisement

Design By

Advertisement

Disclaimer & Privacy Policy

Crazy Days and Nights is a gossip site. The site publishes rumors, conjecture, and fiction. In addition to accurately reported information, certain situations, characters and events portrayed in the Blog are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Information on this site may contain errors or inaccuracies; the Blog’s proprietor does not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the site's content. Links to content on and quotation of material from other sites are not the responsibility of Crazy Days and Nights.

Cookies & 3rd Party Advertisements
Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on your site. Google's use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.